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Where to Live in Tokyo: Tokyo’s Most Desirable Neighborhoods of 2023

By Yasuharu Matsuno, Last Updated On May 3, 2025

Executive Summary:

  • Top Neighborhood: Minato Ward (Minato-ku) leads the 2023 rankings as Tokyo’s most desirable neighborhood.
  • Survey Insights: Over 20,000 Tokyo residents participated in the survey conducted by Daito Trust Construction Co., Ltd. Future Research Institute.
  • Diverse Preferences: The rankings reveal a diverse range of preferred living areas in Tokyo, highlighting convenience, environment, and cultural richness.

As Tokyo continues to evolve, so do the preferences of its residents for the ideal place to call home. The 2023 rankings of Tokyo’s most desirable neighborhoods, conducted by Daito Trust Construction Co., Ltd. Future Research Institute, offer a fresh perspective on where people prefer to live in this dynamic city. This comprehensive survey, involving over 20,000 Tokyo residents, sheds light on the neighborhoods that stand out in the ever-changing landscape of Japan’s capital.

1. Minato Ward: The Crown Jewel of Tokyo Living

Minato Ward, known for its blend of modernity and tradition, sophistication, and vibrant lifestyle, has emerged as the top choice in 2023. Climbing from second place in the previous year, it now holds a 2.0% vote share among Tokyoites. This ward is a mosaic of iconic areas like Roppongi, Akasaka, Azabu, Hiroo, Aoyama, Omotesando, Tokyo Tower, Shimbashi, Hamamatsucho, Odaiba, and Shiodome. It’s not just the commercial and entertainment hubs that make Minato appealing but also its tranquil residential areas, lush parks, and well-maintained historical sites.

Local authorities and residents alike praise Minato for its unique combination of bustling city life and peaceful living spaces. It’s a district where the pulse of Tokyo’s business and tourism beats strongest, yet it maintains a serene and livable environment for its residents. The area’s real estate market remains robust, with property values showing a consistent upward trend, making it a wise choice for both living and investment.

Tokyo Christmas Market, Shiba Park in Minato Ward

2. Musashino City: A Harmonious Blend of Nature and Urbanity

Following closely is Musashino City, with a 1.8% vote share, moving down from its top spot last year. This city is celebrated for its excellent connectivity to major hubs like Shinjuku and Shibuya, thanks to the JR Chuo Line and Keio Inokashira Line. Musashino strikes a perfect balance between the bustling energy of commercial areas like Kichijoji and the serene ambiance of residential neighborhoods. The development around Musashi-Sakai Station and the proximity to Mitaka City add to its appeal.

The local government emphasizes Musashino’s commitment to maintaining a green, peaceful environment while fostering a rich cultural scene. Residents enjoy a range of benefits, including medical cost subsidies and a vibrant community life, making it an attractive option for families and individuals seeking a blend of urban convenience and natural beauty.

The entrance of the Inokashira Park, Musashino City

3. Shibuya Ward: The Heartbeat of Youth and Innovation

Shibuya Ward, known for its youthful energy and status as a fashion and entertainment hub, ranks third with a 1.7% vote share. This area is synonymous with iconic landmarks like the Shibuya Crossing and the Hachiko statue. It’s a melting pot of commercial facilities, trendy restaurants, bars, and clubs, making it a magnet for both locals and tourists. The districts of Omotesando and Harajuku within Shibuya are renowned as trendsetting locales, drawing fashion enthusiasts from around the globe.

Shibuya is not just about entertainment; it’s also a growing business district, especially for IT and creative industries. This blend of leisure and professional opportunities creates a dynamic environment that’s attractive to a diverse population. Residents appreciate the convenience of living in Shibuya, with easy access to a variety of amenities, green spaces, and a sense of community despite its bustling nature.

Urban landscape of Tokyo’s Shibuya, Shibuya Cat Street

Explore the comprehensive table below for an at-a-glance view of Tokyo’s most desirable neighborhoods in 2023. The table highlights current favorites and compares them to last year’s rankings, offering a snapshot of the city’s evolving residential preferences.

Comprehensive Ranking Table

RankLast Year’s RankMunicipalityVote Share
12Minato Ward, Tokyo2.0%
21Musashino City, Tokyo1.8%
34Shibuya Ward, Tokyo1.7%
43Setagaya Ward, Tokyo1.6%
57Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo1.0%
65Meguro Ward, Tokyo1.0%
78Suginami Ward, Tokyo0.7%
86Bunkyo Ward, Tokyo0.7%
911Nakano Ward, Tokyo0.6%
109Chuo Ward, Tokyo0.6%
1114Shinagawa Ward, Tokyo0.5%
1213Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo0.5%
1314Tachikawa City, Tokyo0.5%
1410Toshima Ward, Tokyo0.5%
1512Kamakura City, Kanagawa0.5%
1616Mitaka City, Tokyo0.4%
1717Taito Ward, Tokyo0.4%
1819Fukuoka City, Fukuoka0.3%
1919Sapporo City, Hokkaido0.3%
2019Koto Ward, Tokyo0.3%
Most Desirable Neighborhoods in Japan of 2023 (Daito Trust Construction Co., Ltd. Future Research Institute)

Note: The table reflects the diverse preferences of Tokyo residents, showcasing a wide range of desirable living areas.

Conclusion: A City of Diverse Choices

The 2023 rankings reveal a fascinating snapshot of Tokyo’s residential preferences. From Minato’s sophisticated streets to Shibuya’s cultural vibrancy, each area offers its unique charm and appeal. This diversity reflects the multifaceted nature of Tokyo, catering to a wide range of lifestyles and preferences.

These rankings provide invaluable insights for those looking to move to Tokyo or invest in its real estate. They highlight the current trends in residential preferences and the enduring qualities that make each area attractive. Whether it’s the tranquility amidst the bustle, the blend of tradition and modernity, or the thriving cultural scenes, Tokyo’s neighborhoods offer something for everyone.

Yasuharu Matsuno
Yasuharu Matsuno

Yasuharu "Yasu" Matsuno is the Co-founder and CEO of Blackship Realty, the operator of Tokyo Portfolio. A leading expert in Japanese real estate investment, Yasu holds an MBA from Columbia University. With prior experience at Mitsubishi Corporation and years spent abroad, he brings a global perspective to the Japanese real estate market.


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